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BRUCE AND BAI MOTORS, LTD., 67 CUBA STREET. Palmerston North. Motor Cycles Secondhand. all makes, in first-class A CONDITION. PRICES FROM jgg Terms from £2 Deposit and £2 per month. Two days on the sheltered waters of the glorious St. Lawrence—four days on the open Atlantic —then England. “Empresses,” “Duchesses” and “Mont” ships—all huge—all modern —veritable triumphs of spaciousness, comfort and [ beauty. CANADIAN PACIFICApply M. A. Eliott, or A. W. Essex, Canadian Pacific Railway, Maritime Bldgs, Auckland HE USED TO GET DIZZY FITS Until Doctor ordered Kruschen Salts P *> *>. FIT AND HAPPY Read this interesting letter from Mr. E. C. Fergusson, who was a victim of that common and very dangerous Condition—blood pressure. He has found relief from the effects of blood pressure—dizzy spells, headaches, etc. —by taking Kruschen Salts. Note also that other Salts won’t do—they cannot replace Kruschen. “ Five years ago this month I had a serious attack of blood pressure, and my medical man ordered me to take Kruschen Salts daily. Evidently I am a stubborn subject, because the ordinary “ little daily dose” is no use to me, and I use every morning a small teaspoonful and a half in a glass of hot Water, and this acts splendidly and keeps my head right. If I don’t have the action mentioned I feel cold, stupid, and liable to fall from dizziness. “Therefore I can’t do without my Kruschen on any account. Some time ago I tried some other salts which were cheaper, but they pained me so much that I had to stop them. There is no Eain with Kruschen. I have told undreds of my little wonder-working bottle.” Dizziness is a symptom of a deeper seated disorder. Xt is Nature’s danger signal—her urgent warning of an impure blood-stream which, if not attended to in time, may wreck the entire health with some dangerous, indeed lifelong, disease. The six salts in Kruschen ■ keep the blood - steam pure and vigorous by ensuring the complete elimination of poisonous waste matter from the system every day. The cost of the Kruschen course is only a farthing a day I Is that too much to pay when your whole health and happiness is at s take ? Tliink what you get for a farthing I Not just one salt. Kruschen is a perfect blend of those six natural salts which arc vital to your bodily well-being. The analysis is on the bottle. Every day you must have these salts, or things go wrong inside you. Every Chemist and Store sells Kruschen at 2/6, A large bottle contains 120 “ daily doses ” —enough to last four whole months. ls-u-as

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Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 146, 20 May 1930, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 146, 20 May 1930, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 Manawatu Standard, Volume L, Issue 146, 20 May 1930, Page 5